No. 14.] FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS. 75 



Glyceria septentrionalis Hitchc. (northern). 



Glyceria flidtans of American authors, not R. Br. 

 Panicularia Huitans of Britton's Manual. 

 Floating Manna Grass. 



Rare. Wet meadows: Stonington (Graves), Thompson 

 and Woodstock (Harger), Cheshire (D. C. Eaton), Bridge- 

 port and Westport (Eames), Salisbury (Bissell). Tune — 

 July. 



Glyceria borealis (Nash) Batchelder (northern). 

 Panicularia borealis Nash. 



Rare. Swampy ground along brooks and in ditches : 

 Woodstock (Weatherby), Farmington (Andrews & Bissell), 

 Norfolk (Bissell). June — July. 



Glyceria acutiflora Torr. (with pointed flowers). 

 Panicularia acutiflora Kuntze. 



Open swamps and wet meadows. Occasional in the south- 

 eastern part of the state, becoming frequent or common else- 

 where. June. 



PUCCINELLIA Pari. 



Puccinellia angustata (R. Br.) Rand & Redfield (narrow). 

 Puccinellia niaritima Pari., var.( ?) minor Gray's Manual ed. 6. 

 Goose Grass. Sea Spear Grass. 



Rare. Old Lyme, shore of Blackball River (Graves). 

 June. 



Puccinellia distans (L.) Pari, (standing apart). 

 Goose Grass. 



Wet tidal sands and borders of salt marshes. Rare in 

 southeastern Connecticut, becoming occasional or frequent 

 westward. June — July. 



Puccinellia Borreri (Bab.) Hitchc. 



Rare. Bridgeport, sandy shore of Cedar Creek (Eames). 

 June — July. 



Introduced from Europe. 



